Saturday, November 16, 2013

Ten Things of Thankful: Week 24 Birthday Edition

1. So even though I didn’t know it was on my list to accomplish
by the time I turned 40, but I am thankful that I got to be a “published writer”…and
not just self-published on my blog. Not
knocking the self-publishing. I’m just saying I am thankful that someone else
saw value enough in my writing to actually pay me for it. (Sorry for my tooting
my won horn…I’m still pretty excited. But I promise this is it for talking about it!)

2. And I’m thankful for all the kind words of encouragement.
Makes me want to write even more…

3. And I am UBER thankful for my friend PA who encouraged me to
begin my blog just a little over a year ago…without her push, I might not be
doing any writing, and would not have met all you lovely people!

I’m not sure but I think that’s three…not birthday-related
exactly but it is the randomness you’ve come to know and love with this blog,
right?

4. I am thankful for a husband who listens to what I like and sometimes
buys accordingly (true, not every time, but this time he did well!)
Unfortunately the fabulous boots must go back because they don't fit quite right, but he gave it the ole’ college-try and filled up my
love tank; lest you be confused, please see this brief overview of The Five Love Languagesto
explain why that is not a euphemism for something else… (and he tells me that
he got “a great deal” on them so be BETTER not have spent that much because I
will blow a gasket…so the price on that website should not be close to his
actual purchase price…stay tuned for details.)

5. I am thankful for boys who listen to me, too, and bought me
a new 5-quart Crockpot. And it’s red to go with my kitchen…the 12yo was sure to
point that out. “We could have gotten silver but I picked red so it would match
your other stuff.”

6. I am thankful that my letter from my 21yo self to my 40yo
self wasn’t as wildly off-base as I thought it possibly could be.

9. I am thankful for my homemade triple-chocolate birthday cheesecake,
courtesy of the PBA (and my mom, though she only claims to have “followed
behind them to clean up”.)

10. I am thankful that my friends and family listen to me when I
say that I soon plan to start hiding chocolate in every drawer in the house so my
transition into old-age will be seamless (in
case you missed it in previous posts, please allow me to catch you up: my 95yo
grandmother likes her sweets and just about every drawer you open in her house
has candy of some sort stashed away)…so that being said, for my birthday, my
friends have thus far outfitted me with a sufficient supply of candy.
Chocolate, that is. What other kind is there?

30 comments:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! What a great fam! I wish I thought of that chocolate thing when I was 40...maybe I wouldn't be so cranky now! You go ahead and toot that publishing horn all you want! It is no easy feat getting there! I am glad you reported back on your 21 yo letter I remember reading that previously... Funny story about candy in drawers (actually very sweet but that sounded corny)... For as long as I can remember each of the kids in my family (7) would buy my dad a maple sugar man candy (its a hunk of sugar basically in the shape of a little farmer guy) because he loved maple sugar so much. When he died and I was cleaning out his top drawer I opened it up and it was full of maple men (some were so hard they were petrified). I asked my mother about it and she said that he didn't have the heart to hurt us and tell us he hated them!

Oh that's a sweet story :) I know my family won't find much chocolate when I die, but they may find any other candy they give me which is not. Fingers crossed that they will know me well enough to know that if it's not chocolate, then it's probably a waste of money. Unless it's an Abbott's Caramel! :)

Triple chocolate birthday cheesecake? Do you have any left? How far away from me do you live? :-)) Happy, happy birthday week to you! How wonderful it is indeed when you are gifted with things chosen with care and attention to what you might like! I'm afraid that candy stashed in all the cupboards and drawers here could never happen... especially if chocolate was involved, because I would be up at 2 AM ferreting it out for a wee snack! I think it's just incredibly awesome that you wrote and kept a letter to yourself for that long, eagerly waiting for a few more details. I wonder what I would have said back then and what "she" would think of who I am now, hmmm. Great TToT! :-)

I now have the greatest excuse for hiding chocolate all over the house, and I have you to thank it for! I hope you've had a terrific time with your family - and enjoy the chocolate (A triple chocolate cheesecake? Heaven!) :)

Wishing you a wonderful birthday, and at least 40 more years being healthy and having lots of fun! I'm really excited as well about hubby buying me something I really wanted as a holiday present. I know what it is, but not yet how it looks ;-)

Did you pretend to be shocked when you opened the crockpot? It's so sweet when kids pay attention to the details when purchasing a gift for their mom. I will never be able to bring Cuckoo to your house. He can sniff out chocolate better than anyone.

My father gives my mother wonderful gifts, but she says it has taken years of training. I love the idea of my husband being able to think up perfect gifts on his own, but right now I just send him links. Foot massager, for instance. :)

That said, I caved and bought a Butterfinger today, from the sweet emporium, seeing as someone said it was the best one...who was that again?

I'm glad you had such a gorgeous time, and have achieved some of the things you most wanted to before this date. Wonderful to know you've done it. And so glad you started this blog, so add my thanks to that #3

Food cooked in a red crockpot will taste infinitely better. I think I want to start hiding candy in drawers, too, just in case I have a candy emergency. Because you never know....Love that your boys made you a chocolate cheesecake!The boots are totes cute! Hope you find a replacement pair that fits better. Husband does get an A for effort.

Happy, happy birthday! I just read triple chocolate cheesecake about four times and now want one....very much. I think you should toot your own horn a little more about being published because I know I would (at least I say I would)! It is a fabulous thing! Would you mind much if I stole the hiding chocolate in drawers? Perfection!

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